2018, Nov 1 — Dec 10
What significance does listening knowledge have in our present-day shaped by visual cultures? How are the cultures, aesthetics and politics of transmission and reception changing? In a walk-in radio archive visitors can discover more than 200 works of radio art by John Cage, Friederike Mayröcker, Milo Rau and many others.
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” Original version Sound performance, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English translation Lecture Performance, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English translation Lecture, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German original version Lecture, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German original version Lecture Performance, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English original version Presentation, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English original version Presentation, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German original version Lecture, Nov 3, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English original version Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German translation Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” Original version Sound Performance, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English original version Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German original version Sound Performance, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English translation Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English original version Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German original version Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English original version Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German translation Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” German translation Lecture, Nov 2, 2018
Part of “Der Ohrenmensch” English original version Lecture, Nov 2, 2018